Summer Book Club: In Pieces by Rhonda Ortiz

On Thursday, July 20, 2023, at 7:00 p.m. EDT, I’ll be facilitating a Catholics Read book club meeting. We’ll be chatting about Rhonda Ortiz’s debut novel, first in the Molly Chase series, In Pieces (Chrism Press).

This historical novel set in colonial Boston, while a romance, has wide appeal. There are rogues, spies, gossipy hens, and crusty sailors. More than that, there’s a lot to contemplate on duty, marriage, family, faith, dignity, conscience, and the pursuit of truth. Those are the kinds of things I hope we’ll talk about. And whatever YOU want to discuss!

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Come Back to Me: Questions for Use by Book Clubs

Have you considered reading Come Back to Me with your book club?

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Click the link below for a printable PDF file of nine reflective questions about the book to deepen your discussion or jump-start your conversation. (Contains spoilers.)

**To purchase books at bulk reduced-rate for book clubs, please contact Full Quiver Publishing at fullquiverpublishing (at) gmail (dot) com.**

Discussion Questions for Come Back to Me

If you’ve never been part of a book club, here are some tips to get you started: How to Start a Book Club and 10 Tips for Starting Your Own Book Club.

I’d love to visit your book club, in person if possible, but via Skype if you’re not within driving distance of my Hershey, Pennsylvania home.

All in Good Time: Questions for Use by Book Clubs

Have you considered reading All in Good Time with your book club?

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Click the link below for a printable PDF file of eleven reflective questions about the book to deepen your discussion or jump-start your conversation. (Contains spoilers.)

**To purchase books at bulk reduced-rate for book clubs, please contact the author directly at castfalk (at) verizon (dot) net.**

Discussion Questions for All in Good Time

If you’ve never been part of a book club, here are some tips to get you started: How to Start a Book Club and 10 Tips for Starting Your Own Book Club.

I’d love to visit your book club, in person if possible, but via Skype if you’re not within driving distance of my Hershey, Pennsylvania home.

Secrets: Questions for Use by Book Clubs

Have you considered reading Secrets with your book club?

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The questions below are recommended for use in classrooms or other settings, such as youth groups or book clubs.

  • Click the link below for a printable PDF file of 4-5 reflective questions per short story to deepen your discussion or jump-start your conversation.

Discussion Questions for Secrets

**To purchase books at bulk reduced-rate for book clubs, please contact Catholic Teen Books at catholicteenfiction@yahoo.com.**

If you’ve never been part of a book club, here are some tips to get you started: How to Start a Book Club and 10 Tips for Starting Your Own Book Club.

I’d love to visit your classroom or book club, in person if possible, but via Skype if you’re not within driving distance of my Hershey, Pennsylvania home.

Digging Deeper, Growing in Virtue Through Fiction

Contemporary authors, particularly independently-published authors or ones published by small presses, face seemingly unlimited obstacles to finding readers for their books.

Some are as simple and as critical as quality. Some fall under personal taste or prejudice. Readers have many valid reasons for rejecting a book.

For authors, it is a multifaceted  problem including everything from marketing to the widespread availability of free entertainment.

Writers in my Catholic fiction niche have additional obstacles. The secularization of society, the predominance of Evangelical Christianity in American publishing, the hunger for Catholic catechesis following what author Mara Faro calls “the Felt Banner Years,” and, finally, what I’ll call the Tolkein/O’Connor factor. (The belief that everything contemporary falls short of these Catholic literary greats and is therefore not worth reading.) Continue reading

Rightfully Ours: Questions for Use by Book Clubs

Have you considered reading Rightfully Ours with your book club?

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The questions below are recommended for use in classrooms or other settings, such as youth groups or book clubs.

  • Click the link below for a printable PDF file of ten reflective questions about the book to deepen your discussion or jump-start your conversation. (Contains spoilers.)

Discussion Questions for Rightfully Ours

**To purchase books at bulk reduced-rate for book clubs, please contact Full Quiver Publishing at fullquiverpublishing (at) gmail (dot) com.**

If you’ve never been part of a book club, here are some tips to get you started: How to Start a Book Club and 10 Tips for Starting Your Own Book Club.

I’d love to visit your classroom or book club, in person if possible, but via Skype if you’re not within driving distance of my Hershey, Pennsylvania home.

Guest Posts: Vocations Chalice, Divine Mercy for Moms Book Club

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Praying for Priests with a Vocations Chalice (November 7, 2016)

“In truth, I spent the week half afraid I would discover my youngest children playing with the chalice. And not pious ‘let’s play Mass’ playing. I’m thinking glubbing orange juice or slurping pasta as if we’d brought home a miniature version of the Stanley Cup.”

Divine Mercy for Moms Book Club: Chapter 6 (October 22, 2016)

“And isn’t that part of what endears our mothers to us? No matter the number of siblings who share the same mother, the relationship is unique – it’s special and exclusive from the first loving gaze exchanged at the mother’s breast.”

Ornamental Graces: Questions for Use by Book Clubs

Have you considered reading Ornamental Graces with your book club?

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Click the link below for a printable PDF file of eleven reflective questions about the book to jump-start your conversation.

Questions for Use by Book Clubs for Ornamental Graces

**To purchase books at bulk reduced-rate for book clubs, please contact the author directly at castfalk (at) verizon (dot) net.**

If you’ve never been part of a book club, here are some tips to get you started: How to Start a Book Club and 10 Tips for Starting Your Own Book Club.

I’d love to visit your book club, in person if possible, but via Skype if you’re not within driving distance of my Hershey, Pennsylvania home.